11158045

Method and Apparatus for Performing 3d Imaging Examinations of a Structure Under Differing Configurations and Analyzing Morphologic Changes

PublishedOctober 26, 2021
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1. A method comprising: using a digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said digital breast tomosynthesis examination comprises a set of focal plane images; generating a 3D dataset from said digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said 3D dataset is different from said set of focal plane images, wherein said 3D dataset is comprised of voxels, wherein each voxel in said 3D dataset has a cubic shape, an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit, and wherein for each focal plane image in said set of focal plane images: performing an analysis of data units to classify a plurality of anatomic features on each focal plane image; and for each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features, assigning an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit to a voxel to said 3D dataset wherein assigning an x,y coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a first method, wherein assigning a z-coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a second method, wherein said second method is different from said first method, wherein said first method is based on a location of each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features within a focal plane image, and wherein said second method is based on a height of said focal plane image; and providing said 3D dataset for analysis of said plurality of anatomic features.

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2. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications in multiple breast configurations.

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3. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thresholds.

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4. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications displayed to denote varying certainty levels.

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5. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thickness of focal plane images.

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6. The method of claim 1 further comprising analysis of a 3D volume of microcalcifications by at least one of the group comprising performing artificial intelligence, performing comparison over multiple time points, and performing comparison over multiple configurations.

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7. The method of claim 1 further comprising viewing of a 3D volume of microcalcifications with an Extended Reality display.

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8. Aft computer system comprising: a memory; a processor; a communications interface; an interconnection mechanism coupling the memory, the processor and the communications interface; and wherein the memory is encoded with an application that when performed on the processor provides a process for processing information, the process causing the computer system to perform the operations of: using a digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said digital breast tomosynthesis examination comprises a set of focal plane images; generating a 3D dataset from said digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said 3D dataset is different from said set of focal plane images, wherein said 3D dataset is comprised of voxels, wherein each voxel in said 3D dataset has a cubic shape, an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit, and wherein for each focal plane image in said set of focal plane images: performing an analysis of data units to classify a plurality of anatomic features on each focal plane image; and for each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features, assigning an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit to a voxel to said 3D dataset wherein assigning an x,y coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a first method, wherein assigning a z-coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a second method, wherein said second method is different from said first method, wherein said first method is based on a location of each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features within a focal plane image, and wherein said second method is based on a height of said focal plane image; and providing said 3D dataset for analysis of said plurality of anatomic features.

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9. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications in multiple breast configurations.

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10. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thresholds.

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11. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications displayed to denote varying certainty levels.

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12. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thickness of focal plane images.

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13. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising analysis of a 3D volume of microcalcifications by at least one of the group comprising performing artificial intelligence, performing comparison over multiple time points, and performing comparison over multiple configurations.

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14. The computer system of claim 8 further comprising viewing of a 3D volume of microcalcifications with an Extended Reality display.

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15. A non-transitory computer readable medium having computer readable code thereon for medical imaging, the medium comprising instructions for: using a digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said digital breast tomosynthesis examination comprises a set of focal plane images; generating a 3D dataset from said digital breast tomosynthesis examination wherein said 3D dataset is different from said set of focal plane images, wherein said 3D dataset is comprised of voxels, wherein each voxel in said 3D dataset has a cubic shape, an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit, and wherein for each focal plane image in said set of focal plane images: performing an analysis of data units to classify a plurality of anatomic features on each focal plane image; and for each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features, assigning an x,y,z coordinate and a data unit to a voxel to said 3D dataset wherein assigning an x,y coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a first method, wherein assigning a z-coordinate of said x,y,z coordinate is performed using a second method, wherein said second method is different from said first method, wherein said first method is based on a location of each anatomic feature of said plurality of anatomic features within a focal plane image, and wherein said second method is based on a height of said focal plane image; and providing said 3D dataset for analysis of said plurality of anatomic features.

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16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications in multiple breast configurations.

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17. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thresholds.

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18. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications displayed to denote varying certainty levels.

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19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising generating a 3D volume of microcalcifications at varying thickness of focal plane images.

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20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising analysis of a 3D volume of microcalcifications by at least one of the group comprising performing artificial intelligence, performing comparison over multiple time points, and performing comparison over multiple configurations.

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21. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15 further comprising viewing of a 3D volume of microcalcifications with an Extended Reality display.

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October 26, 2021

Inventors

David Byron Douglas
Robert Edwin Douglas
Kathleen Mary Douglas

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